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V.19:7 p.377

THE BULLETIN of the Rubber Growers Association (Incorporated)
Vol. 19. AUGUST, 1937. No. 8.
A meeting of the Council was held on Monday, 26th July, 1937.
Marking of Packages U.S.A.
The circulars issued to Company Members {vide July BULLETIN, pages
347-49) were noted.
Rubber Trade Association of London.
The circulars issued by the Rubber Trade Association of London
dealing with " delay at port of transhipment," " freight rates " and
"warehouse charges on plantation rubber," copies of which were pub-lished
in the July BULLETIN (page 376) were submitted.
British Rubber Research Board.
Mr. (r. C. Denham, C.I.E., C.B.E., was nominated a member of the
British Rubber Research Board in the place of Mr. W. J. Gallagher,
resigned.
The Council placed on record their appreciation of the valuable
services rendered by Mr. Gallagher in the interests of research.
Ceylon Committee.
It was reported that members of the Ceylon Committee had met
Mr. E. XV. \\ hitelaw and Mr. I. L. Cameron, the R.G.A. representa-tives
on the Board of Management of the Ceylon Rubber Research
Scheme (at present on leave) and had discussed a number of important
matters with them.

THE BULLETIN of the Rubber Growers Association (Incorporated)
Vol. 19. AUGUST, 1937. No. 8.
A meeting of the Council was held on Monday, 26th July, 1937.
Marking of Packages U.S.A.
The circulars issued to Company Members {vide July BULLETIN, pages
347-49) were noted.
Rubber Trade Association of London.
The circulars issued by the Rubber Trade Association of London
dealing with " delay at port of transhipment," " freight rates " and
"warehouse charges on plantation rubber," copies of which were pub-lished
in the July BULLETIN (page 376) were submitted.
British Rubber Research Board.
Mr. (r. C. Denham, C.I.E., C.B.E., was nominated a member of the
British Rubber Research Board in the place of Mr. W. J. Gallagher,
resigned.
The Council placed on record their appreciation of the valuable
services rendered by Mr. Gallagher in the interests of research.
Ceylon Committee.
It was reported that members of the Ceylon Committee had met
Mr. E. XV. \\ hitelaw and Mr. I. L. Cameron, the R.G.A. representa-tives
on the Board of Management of the Ceylon Rubber Research
Scheme (at present on leave) and had discussed a number of important
matters with them.